![]() ![]() ![]() Particularly the main theme of the game, which I think is first heard in the track, “Beyond the Colosseum” (is that the world map track?) and later as the closing theme. There are some musical gems up in this mother of invention. Actually, that was in the first couple of games…the plot for this one is better explained in an excellent and thorough review here. ![]() Apparently Firebrand’s dimension, the Ghoul Realm, originally was invaded by some immigrant aliens looking for work and he has to rise to the challenge of ex-communicating the illegal immigrants or whosits by finding a bunch of magical crests. Of course, when you’re a demon or a gargoyle, popularity means everyone wants to kill you. Firebrand has wings and breathes fire, which means he’s pretty popular. You play Firebrand, a Casper the Friendly Ghost-esque protagonist, except he’s actually cool, kinda evil and doesn’t suck like Casper (Ok, so he’s really nothing like Casper, but honestly Casper is such a dumb character). The setting in these games is quite exciting and gothic. The action utilized your ability as a gargoyle to glide/float and cling to walls while navigating dark environments environments which makes the game simultaneously endearing and romantic. They are rather challenging action-adventure games (somewhat like Zelda II) and I remember being a bit frustrated by them as a kid, although enjoying them very much. All of these games have fantastic soundtracks and I will follow up eventually with something about each one. It’s the third game in the Gargoyle’s Quest franchise, which began on Game Boy and NES with Gargoyle’s Quest 1 & 2 respectively. But no time to waste dry those tears and read on, lest ye be bored as all hell…įor the last week I have been rocking out to the soundtrack of Demon’s Crest, which was released in 1994 by Capcom for the Super Nintendo (SNES). Things have been slow ‘coz I have been rather busy (and even out-of-town) for the past week. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |